A Monday not especially full of Brontë-related news. But the blogosphere always has something to offer:
A reminder of tomorrow's airing of the first episode of Jane Eyre 2006 in the Netherlands.
De Standaard also publishes an article about it.
Sleepless in Cyberia comments Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights:
Emily Bronte's classic novel was way ahead of it's times, dealing with a definitive anti hero, and a dark, complex theme. As is the non linear narration involving flashbacks within flashbacks. (...)
And
Judging the Cover does the same with Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre:
Both main characters are physically unattractive. Unlike most modern novels, Bronte makes it believable that intelligence and personality are the mutual attractions, not just tatas and bulging pecs. (Thalia)
The Further Adventures of DeLuzy is going through an intense Brontë phase. After Villette and Gaskell's Life of Charlotte Brontë, her next objective seems to be Anne Brontë's Agnes Grey.
Finally,
WomenClub.ru publishes an article (in Russian) about Jane Eyre and film adaptations.
Categories: Jane Eyre, Movies-DVD-TV, Wuthering Heights
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